The Memoirs of Charles-Lewis, Baron de Pollnitz: Being the Observations He Made in His Late Travels from Prussia Thro' Germany, Italy, France, Flanders, Holland, England, &c. ... In Letters to His Friend : Discovering Not Only the Present State of the Chief Cities and Towns; But the Characters of the Principal Persons at the Several Courts ...D. Browne, 1738 - Europe |
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... whose Name is Albert Cajetan : This Prince gave Proof in the War in Hungary , and at the Siege of Belgrade , that he would be the Heir of the great Qualities of the Elector his Father , as well as of his Do- minions : He acquir'd a high ...
... whose Name is Albert Cajetan : This Prince gave Proof in the War in Hungary , and at the Siege of Belgrade , that he would be the Heir of the great Qualities of the Elector his Father , as well as of his Do- minions : He acquir'd a high ...
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... whose House I was every Day , advanc'd me a Thousand Ducats , saying , That I should pay her when I was able , or rather , when I was pre- ferr'd to be a Lieutenant - General . She accom- pany'd her Generosity too with some Advice ...
... whose House I was every Day , advanc'd me a Thousand Ducats , saying , That I should pay her when I was able , or rather , when I was pre- ferr'd to be a Lieutenant - General . She accom- pany'd her Generosity too with some Advice ...
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... whose Cloaths were in a very bad Pickle . After this Equipage came the Ambassador's Officers , and then Twelve Horses , of which the Sultan made a Present to the Emperor . Behind the Ambassador there march'd a Company of Spabis , that ...
... whose Cloaths were in a very bad Pickle . After this Equipage came the Ambassador's Officers , and then Twelve Horses , of which the Sultan made a Present to the Emperor . Behind the Ambassador there march'd a Company of Spabis , that ...
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... whose Dresses were of extraor dinary Magnificence . As soon as the Electoral Prince and Princess were arrived in the Chapel , they received the nuptial Benediction from the Archbishop of Vienna . When the Ceremony was ended , the ...
... whose Dresses were of extraor dinary Magnificence . As soon as the Electoral Prince and Princess were arrived in the Chapel , they received the nuptial Benediction from the Archbishop of Vienna . When the Ceremony was ended , the ...
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... whose Regimental Cloaths were red , fac'd with grey , and edg'd with Silver Galoon ; the Housings of the Horses were likewise red , and embroider'd with Silver ; and the Dragoons were dress'd exactly like the Officers , only they had ...
... whose Regimental Cloaths were red , fac'd with grey , and edg'd with Silver Galoon ; the Housings of the Horses were likewise red , and embroider'd with Silver ; and the Dragoons were dress'd exactly like the Officers , only they had ...
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